10 new blogs after CBS buys TechRepublic

TechRepublic joins the CBS family. As such, we've decided to fine tune our Blog network a little to make it a little more compatible. Check out what we'll be featuring in our New Fall Schedule.

Well, by now it's pretty much common knowledge that CBS has decided to buy TechRepublic's parent company CNET. To ensure that TechRepublic remains a good fit with the rest of CBS, we'll be launching the following blogs as part of our New Fall Schedule:

In the email newsletter announcing the acquisition, there were two links: one under the headline "CBS buys CNET... now for our 10 New Blogs for the Fall line-up!" and another under "our new Fall Schedule!" The second one brings you here... but the first one takes you not to the top 10 blogs, but rather to "10 Reasons for IT Failure." Is this a snide comment about CBS' ability to manage an internet function, or just a "slip of the tongue"?

Oh No! I can just imagine the horrors
yet to come....
"Hmmmm...now how are we gonna really monetize all these on-line computer nerd ramblings at Tech Republic,ZDNet etc.? Dvorack who? Sounds like an alien to me," crys the CBS jelly-bean-counters.
Sounds like a whole new take on the collegial axiom "Publish or Perish" is about to take root
on several hard drives there methinks. Hope y'all
got a CBS Rootkit Revealer & Audio/Visual anti-virus suite handy. Looks like you're gonna need 'em.
Alas Poor Dvorack...We knew him well!

With the announcement that CBS will be purchasing TechRepublic's parent company CNET Networks, John Sheesley created a list of 10 new blogs you might soon see.
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/10things/?p=354
Here are my additions to his list:
As the hard drive turns
Rules of Group Policy
Windows BSOD Whisperer
Cold Case mods
What new CBS-centric blogs do you think we should launch?

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I was right! *chuckle*

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Network, wireless, and Web security would also be a good topic.
Thanks for asking!

I was concerned when Gartner sold TR to CNET a few years back. As a Gartner subscriber ( bloody expensive memberships!!) I enjoyed the offerings of TR at the time.
The only thing I have really noticed is that TR has changed with the times, not changed with the ownership.